Planning application received: DEMOLITION OF EXISTING DWELLING DUE TO DEFECTIVE MICA BLOCKWORK AND ERECTION OF A REPLACEMENT DWELLI
A planning application has been lodged with Donegal County Council for the demolition of a dwelling in Lifford affected by defective mica blockwork and the construction of a replacement home in its place. The application concerns a property at Clehagh, Clonmany, in the Lifford area of County Donegal, and has been submitted by Pat Clafferty. The proposed works would involve removing the existing structure due to the mica-related defects and erecting a new dwelling on the site. The defective mica issue has affected a significant number of properties across Donegal and neighbouring counties in recent years, with the mineral causing deterioration of concrete blockwork in affected homes. Full details of the application are available through Donegal County Council's planning portal.
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